Thanks for sharing those pictures Stuart.
I must go a jaunt down to the river Clyde tomorrow to see how it's fairing.
The Clyde and Tweed rise not so far apart in the Southern uplands of course.
Alex.
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Conditions in Wishaw @ 8:30pm , 8/1/05
Temperature 3.9 ฐC. Dew point 2.5 บC. 90.0 %RH
Mean wind speed 20 mph from the South West . Gusting to 37 mph.
Remarks; Rain , 0.4 mm precipitation in the past hour.
Cloud cover: Overcast
MSLP 1001.4 mb, Steady .
Today's Max. 10.4 ฐC at 2:20am .
Today's min. 2.1 ฐC at 3:50pm .
Today's rain 11.4 mm
Wishaw, North Lanarkshire, Scotland
N55บ47'14", W3บ55'15". 360ft/117m amsl
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"Stuart" wrote in message
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Here in the Scottish Borders niether the wind nor the rain were
exceptional,
howevr their must of been a lot of rain to the west. The following link
shows three pictures of the Tweed at the biggest I have seen it in the 20
years I have lived next to it. Although very big it is still several feet
short of its record level set in August 1948
http://www.stuartstuart.fsnet.co.uk/misc/bigriver.htm